Polish



Patented Aug. 16, 1927. 1,639,316

UNITED s r-Ares PATENT OFFICE CHARLES W. TROUT, OVERLAND, MISSOURI, ASSIGNOB, BY DIRECT AN D MESNE AS SIGNMENTS, TO N. S. '1. AUTOMOBILE POLISH MFG. 60., OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, CORPORATION OF MISSOURI.

No Drawing. Application Med January 10, 1927. Serial Io. 160,801. The object of my invention is to make a polish to be used in cleaning and polishing automobile bodies, furniture, floors,- including hardwood floors, nickelplated ware, glass ware, including Windshields, etc.

A further object is to make a cleaner, filler and polisher for the articles indicated which is made of inexpensive ingredients and which can be easily applied and one that produces,

10 a high polish that remains'for great-periods of time. In applying my polish'it is only necessary to dampen a cloth with it and rub the-cloth over the surface to be cleaned and polished. The dirt will be removed from the surface on to the cloth and a high lustre will be produced on the surface. 7

With these and other objects in view, invention has relation to a polish made few and simple ingredients that may easily mixed as is pointed out in fication and in the claims.

The polish is made by mixing the following ingredients in the following proportions.

e best grade of cylinder oil, 4 ounces, which acts as the filler and fills the cracks and crevices and uneven places on the surface; extract of dandelion, '3 drops, which is the coloring agent; 2 drops of varnish and 2 drops of beeswax, polishing agent, and 10% ounces gasoline,

an amber colored tures.

What I claim ters Patent isc composition of the character described, comprising the following ingredients in the and mean to secure by Let my of be this specivarnish, 2 drops; beeswax, 2 drops; gasoline, 10% ounces.

In testimony whereof I afiix my signature.

'(ZJEIARLESv W. TROUT.

which is the cleaning agent. The result is fluid, the ingredients re-p maining in solution at all. normal temperawhich together form the following proportions: cylinder oil, 4 ounces; 

